Lawmakers worked through the night to pass bills early Wednesday morning.
Eagan state workers voice their concerns over shutdown
Eagan programs and residents impacted by state government shutdown
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A report explains what could happen if a budget deal is not made by July 1.
The city appears to be poised for some big changes in the Cedar Grove Redevelopment Area.
Several other honors were presented at Tuesday's city council meeting
In court on Wednesday, Gov. Mark Dayton outlined the programs and services that he says need to remain in place in the event of a government shutdown.
How a state shutdown might impact Eagan is unknown, but department managers are on the lookout for potential problems.
As of 2012, the program is on its own.
Work is moving along at a rapid rate towards a projected November completion.
Harsh weather has delayed early spring crops by almost three weeks, say Market Fest officials.
2012 improvements include 22 miles of roads, 12 miles of trails and myriad utility and water quality improvements totaling $12 million.
Community groups and city departments tell and show their stories to a large crowd of adults and children in the Eagan Showcase
A daily photo journal featuring old, new and intriguing pictures of Eagan's spaces, places and faces.
Those in attendance were treated to a rousing speech from decorated war veteran Lt. Col. (ret.) Joe Repya
Projections show the district will have a negative cash flow for 52 days this summer, due to delayed state aid payments and a property tax shift.
Maguire is looking to unseat freshman senator Ted Daley (R-District 38) because of what he calls a lack of courage and leadership in the state legislature
As the legislative session wraps up, many bills are off to their second and third readings, and many others are getting passed in both the House and Senate.
An amendment to Chapter 11, Section 11.70 would require Eagan residents to apply for a building permit for accessory structures larger than 120 square-feet, including sidewalks, patios, fences and retaining walls
Wardlow outlines the two distinct paths he sees for the future of Minnesota. The right one, he says, will impact the freedom and prosperity of Minnesotans for generations to come.
Council discussed the new options before taking a vote on the agenda item.
The Eagan City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall council chambers.
As the session wraps up, many bills are off to their second and third readings, and many others are getting passed in both the House and Senate.
Team tasked with finding suitable site and gauging business interest.
The final phase of the Eagan ring road will connect both sides of I-35E between Duckwood Drive on the east and Federal Drive on the west.
On the first 80 degree day of the year, snow removal was a major City Council agenda item.
Two bills with much of the same language have the same goal: to require voters to provide photographic identification
Several Eagan residents were given the opportunity to serve on a variety of city commissions.
The commission marks its first year by completing an audit of the city's current sustainability practices.
A bill Rep. Doug Wardlow authored asks for a constitutional convention to propose changes to the Constitution of the United States requiring a balanced federal budget.
City of Eagan gave CSM Corp. information regarding zoning, and existing research and studies.
2011 Redevelopment Incentive Grant is for Cedar Grove Development area projects
The bulk of the Wednesday's City Council meeting was recognizing efforts and accomplishments made by the city and two individuals.
City of Eagan given Innovative Local Government Award during an April 13 ceremony at the Humphrey Center
As the legislative session wraps up, many bills are off to their second and third readings, while others are being passed in the legislature and vetoed in the governor's office.
Sen. Ted Daley (R) is one of the authors in the bill.
Sen. Ted Daley (R) co-authored a bill that would make modifications to procedures and other items regarding St. Paul teachers' retirement.
Work will begin in May with completion estimated for November
Task force will be aimed toward providing services and support to people with disabilities.